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Type the adjective form of the verb: construct Type the adjective form of the verb: succeed Type the noun form of the verb: denote
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Type the adjective form of the verb: construct
Type the adjective form of the verb: succeed
Type the noun form of the verb: denote
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construct---> constructed
succeed----->successful
denote------->denoted
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